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Br J Neurosurg ; : 1-4, 2021 Aug 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34414839

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This case study presents a 47-year-old male who was diagnosed with Gorham-Stout syndrome (GSS) 10 years ago in the occipitocervical junction. The pathology caused the resorption of the suboccipital bone, clivus, foramen magnum, and C1-C3 laminae. After his first fusion attempt in 2010 using occipital plate-cervical lateral mass screws, he needed many revision surgeries either for the progression of the pathology or for instrumentation failure and wound healing problems. Eventually, a new occipital plate and cervical pedicle screws were applied to obtain the exact solution. The involvement of the craniovertebral junction in GSS may be challenging for spinal surgeons due to the inadequate bone reserve for stabilization. As lateral mass screws cannot provide a strong pull-out force, cervical pedicular screws may be used as the first choice for unstable cervical GSS cases.

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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 54(3): 207-211, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31238324

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Fungal infections of the central nervous system and pediatric brain abscess are rare but serious conditions in terms of morbidity and mortality that need immediate diagnosis and treatment. It can be seen in congenital or acquired immunosuppressed patients as opportunistic infections as well as in low-birth-weight, premature infants with ventriculoperitoneal shunt, external ventricular drainage, or with a history of craniotomy. Our aim is to emphasize the giant cerebral Candida abscess of a 13-month-old female infant who previously had eight ventriculoperitoneal shunt operations due to hydrocephalus. The patient was taken to pediatric emergency care with complaints of feeding difficulty and discomfort and was hospitalized due to the detection of an intracranial mass by contrast-enhanced brain tomography. After total excision of the mass with its capsule, the patient was pathologically diagnosed with Candida abscess, and the treatment was started. The patient was discharged by the end of the 6th week.


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Absceso Encefálico/cirugía , Candida , Candidiasis/tratamiento farmacológico , Fluconazol/uso terapéutico , Hidrocefalia/complicaciones , Encéfalo , Femenino , Humanos , Hidrocefalia/cirugía , Lactante , Derivación Ventriculoperitoneal/efectos adversos
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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 54(2): 143-146, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30731460

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The existence of air in the spinal canal is referred to as pneumorrhachis. It is classified as extradural (epidural) or intradural (subdural or subarachnoid) according to the location where it is found. Nontraumatic, traumatic, and iatrogenic causes have been attributed to its occurrence. Traumatic pneumorrhachis is very rare and rarely seen in children. In our article, a 16-year-old male child in which air formation within the spinal canal was detected after an injury by a penetrating and cutting (knife) tool is discussed. Observing air within the spinal canal due to traumatic causes is an important situation rarely seen in the pediatric age group. In general, this situation, which can be seen after multiple trauma, may be encountered following a minor trauma. The correct assessment of the radiologic imaging methods ensures not to miss the manifestation of the disease.


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Neumorraquis/diagnóstico por imagen , Neumorraquis/cirugía , Traumatismos Torácicos/diagnóstico por imagen , Traumatismos Torácicos/cirugía , Adolescente , Humanos , Masculino , Neumorraquis/etiología , Traumatismos Torácicos/complicaciones
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 34(7): 1391-1396, 2018 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29305684

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PURPOSE: A hydatid cyst is a parasitic illness that is caused by the larvae of Echinococcus granulosus. Hydatid cysts occur in the liver in 75% and in the lungs in 15% of cases. Central nervous system involvement is rare (perhaps as low as 1%), and the majority of such cases are observed in children. Headache and vomiting are the most frequently observed symptoms. In patients diagnosed with a hydatid cyst, imaging methods and serologic tests are very important for identifying cranial involvement. The most curative method is to remove the unruptured cyst using Dowling's method and to then wash the resulting gap with sodium chloride. METHODS: The patient was a 16-year-old female with previous occasional headaches, progressive loss of vision, and general affective disorder. RESULTS: The patient presented at the emergency department with the above-mentioned complaints. She was hospitalized for a large cystic lesion in an extraaxially intrasellar location based on computerized tomography (CT) of the brain. The cyst was excised, and medical treatment was applied. CONCLUSIONS: Hydatid cysts are rarely located in the central nervous system. Treatment involves surgical and medical interventions. In this article, we present the first published case of a giant hydatid cyst with an extraaxial intrasellar location. This is the first such case to be reported in the literature. The cyst caused somnolence, general affective disorder, panhypopituitarism, and progressive loss of vision.


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Equinococosis/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Hipófisis/cirugía , Adolescente , Resultado Fatal , Femenino , Humanos , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/efectos adversos , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 34(6): 1221-1227, 2018 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29249072

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PURPOSE: Tuberculosis is a common disease worldwide that is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is primarily a pulmonary disease, but extrapulmonary manifestations are not uncommon, especially in children and adolescents. METHODS: We present two pediatric patients who underwent surgery in our clinic for Pott's disease in the upper thoracic region. The patients were investigated to describe their age, complaints, neurological examination results, disease location, surgical procedure, and complications. RESULTS: The patients were 2 and 14 years old and exhibited disease located in the upper thoracic region (T2-T3 and T1-T2). Both patients displayed severe neurological deficits (Frankel B and C). The kyphotic angles were 82.2° and 43.2°. The patients were stabilized by applying fusion using transpedicular screws via a posterior approach. They also underwent anti-tuberculosis treatment for approximately 1 year. One year later, neither patient exhibited any neurological deficit, and their kyphotic angles were measured as 11° and 1°, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The recommended treatment approach for unstable cases of Pott's disease located in the upper thoracic region who exhibit neurological deficit and severe kyphotic angling or the development of kyphosis on the thoracic vertebrae is surgical. Decompression, stabilization, and fusion and kyphotic correction can be safely performed via a posterior approach. One of the present cases is the youngest patient described in the literature to undergo transpedicular surgery as a result of Pott's disease. Our other case is the first described in the literature who developed ptosis as a result of tuberculosis and underwent a procedure via posterior transpedicular screw.


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Fusión Vertebral/métodos , Tuberculosis de la Columna Vertebral/cirugía , Adolescente , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Vértebras Torácicas/cirugía
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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 52(5): 323-326, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28817819

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Posterior vertebral column resection is a novel surgical approach for the treatment of progressive kyphosis associated with tethered cord syndrome that was first treated with untethering surgery. A patient with tethered cord syndrome associated with kyphosis first underwent untethering surgery, resulting in progressive kyphosis. Posterior vertebral column resection was performed to correct the kyphosis while shortening the spinal column to prevent the spinal cord from stretch injury. Good correction of kyphosis and reduction of tension on the neural elements were achieved without any neurological deficits. In progressive kyphosis associated with tethered cord syndrome, posterior vertebral column resection after untethering surgery represents a safe and efficacious but technically challenging option.


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Progresión de la Enfermedad , Cifosis/cirugía , Defectos del Tubo Neural/cirugía , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos , Tornillos Pediculares , Niño , Humanos , Cifosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Cifosis/etiología , Vértebras Lumbares/diagnóstico por imagen , Vértebras Lumbares/cirugía , Masculino , Defectos del Tubo Neural/complicaciones , Defectos del Tubo Neural/diagnóstico por imagen , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/instrumentación , Tornillos Pediculares/estadística & datos numéricos , Vértebras Torácicas/diagnóstico por imagen , Vértebras Torácicas/cirugía
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Pediatr Neurosurg ; 52(1): 30-35, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27427970

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Cavernous malformations (CMs) of the central nervous system are benign, angiographically occult vascular lesions and are diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging techniques. Giant CMs do not differ from smaller-sized CMs in their clinical, surgical or histopathological presentation but may be radiologically different. In this paper, we report a 10-year-old male with a giant CM of 8 × 7.5 × 7 cm in diameter that was completely removed by microsurgical treatment. This case addresses important points for practicing neurosurgeons to consider when making a differential diagnosis of large intracranial mass lesions in pediatric patients. In this report, the radiological features of this vascular malformation are described based on a pertinent literature review.


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Neoplasias del Sistema Nervioso Central/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias del Sistema Nervioso Central/cirugía , Hemangioma Cavernoso del Sistema Nervioso Central/diagnóstico por imagen , Hemangioma Cavernoso del Sistema Nervioso Central/cirugía , Niño , Humanos , Masculino
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Pak J Med Sci ; 32(3): 529-33, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27375683

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OBJECTIVE: Since the civilian war in Syria began, thousands of seriously injured trauma patients from Syria were brought to Turkey for emergency operations and/or postoperative intensive care. The aim of this study was to present the demographics and clinical features of the wounded patients in Syrian civil war admitted to the surgical intensive care units in a tertiary care centre. METHODS: The records of 80 trauma patients admitted to the Anaesthesia, General Surgery and Neurosurgery ICUs between June 1, 2012 and July 15, 2014 were included in the study. The data were reviewed regarding the demographics, time of presentation, place of reference, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score and Injury Severity Score (ISS), surgical procedures, complications, length of stay and mortality. RESULTS: A total of 80 wounded patients (70 males and 10 females) with a mean age of 28.7 years were admitted to surgical ICUs. The most frequent cause of injury was gunshot injury. The mean time interval between the occurrence of injury and time of admission was 2.87 days. Mean ISS score on admission was 21, and mean APACHE II score was 15.7. APACHE II scores of non-survivors were significantly increased compared with those of survivors (P=0.001). No significant differences was found in the age, ISS, time interval before admission, length of stay in ICU, rate of surgery before or after admission. CONCLUSION: The most important factor affecting mortality in this particular trauma-ICU patient population from Syrian civil war was the physiological condition of patients on admission. Rapid transport and effective initial and on-road resuscitation are critical in decreasing the mortality rate in civil wars and military conflicts.

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Acta Neurochir (Wien) ; 157(5): 831-6, 2015 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25757843

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BACKGROUND: Two different techniques of short-segment instrumentation, with and without a pedicle screw at the fracture level, were compared in thoracolumbar burst fractures in neurologically intact (ASIA-E) patients. The sagittal index, kyphosis angle (Cobb), canal compromise ratio, and compression ratio of the anterior vertebral height were analyzed. METHODS: Seventy patients who underwent short-segment stabilization for thoracolumbar (T11-L2) burst fractures in our clinic between 2008 and 2012 were included in this retrospective study. In 35 patients (group 1), a pedicle screw was placed only one level down and one level up from the fracture level. In another 35 patients (group 2), a screw was placed at the fracture level in addition to the short segment. Only neurologically intact patients with burst fractures according to the Denis classification were included. The patients were evaluated according to their age/gender, trauma etiology, and fracture level. Their preoperative and most recent postoperative follow-up radiographs and CTs were evaluated in terms of the sagittal index, kyphosis angle (Cobb), ratio of canal compromise, and anterior vertebral height. RESULTS: The two groups were similar in their ages, follow-up periods, and severity of the deformity and fracture. When the pedicle screw was placed at the fracture level in addition to short-segment stabilization, statistically significant improvements in the sagittal index (p < 0.001), local kyphosis (Cobb) angle (p = 0.006), and compression ratio of the anterior vertebral height (p = 0.002) were observed. Concerning the ratio of canal compromise according to the CT findings (p = 0.189), moderate differences were found. CONCLUSIONS: Short-segment stabilization in thoracolumbar burst fractures with additional screws at the level of the fracture results in an improved kyphosis correction, sagittal index, and compression ratio of the anterior vertebral height. However, long-term follow-up is needed to determine the clinical significance of these findings.


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Fijación Interna de Fracturas/métodos , Vértebras Lumbares/lesiones , Tornillos Pediculares/efectos adversos , Fracturas de la Columna Vertebral/cirugía , Vértebras Torácicas/lesiones , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Fijación Interna de Fracturas/instrumentación , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos
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World Neurosurg ; 2024 Jun 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38909751

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BACKGROUND: The serum calcium plays a role as a cofactor in critical steps such as cardiac contractility, vascular tone, and the coagulation cascade. This study aimed to determine if the level of ionized calcium can predict outcomes in patients with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in the emergency department. METHODS: The study was a retrospective cross-sectional case series. Patients aged 18 and over diagnosed with spontaneous SAH in the emergency department were included in the study. Patients' demographic characteristics, comorbidities, vital signs, laboratory parameters, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies score, SAH grading according to the Fisher scale, needs of mechanical ventilation and inotropic treatment, administered treatments, complications, Rankin scores at discharge, and outcome were recorded in a standard data form. RESULTS: A total of 267 patients were studied, with a mean age of 55.5 ± 13.4 years, and 53.9% (n = 144) were female. Hydrocephalus was present in 16.5% of patients. The average hospital stay was 20.4 ± 19.8 days. Mortality rate was 34.8% (n = 93). Mortality was significantly higher in patients with low calcium levels upon admission (P = 0.024). Ionized calcium levels during complication development independently predicted mortality (OR: 0.945, 95% CI: 0.898-0.996, P = 0.034). Patients with poor neurologic outcomes (Rankin: 3-6) had significantly lower initial ionized calcium levels (P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The ionized calcium level is a readily accessible blood gas parameter that assists clinicians in predicting functional independence and mortality at discharge in patients presenting to the emergency department with spontaneous SAH.

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Turk Neurosurg ; 33(3): 423-430, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36951025

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AIM: To elucidate the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the development of cerebral aneurysms. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study compared the expression levels of miR-26a, miR-29a and miR-448-3p in 50 samples each of cerebral aneurysm tissues and normal superficial temporal artery tissues. The miRNA expression levels were also compared in terms of aneurysm location and rupture status, i.e., presence or absence of rupture. RESULTS: Expression levels of miR-26a, miR-29a and miR-448-3p were increased in aneurysm tissues compared with normal vascular tissues. No significant difference was found in the miRNA expression levels with respect to aneurysm location or rupture status. CONCLUSION: This study showed that miR-26a, miR-29a and miR-448-3p overexpression could play an important role in intracranial aneurysm development independent of aneurysm location and rupture status. miR-26a, miR-29a and miR-448-3p could act as potential therapeutic targets in patients with intracranial aneurysms; however, further studies are needed on this issue.


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Aneurisma Intracraneal , MicroARNs , Humanos , MicroARNs/metabolismo
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J Craniovertebr Junction Spine ; 14(4): 341-345, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38268685

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Objective: In neurosurgery, posterior approaches intended at the craniovertebral junction are frequently used. The most popular procedures for treating upper cervical instability are C1 lateral mass, C2 pedicle, and C1-C2 transarticular screw stabilization. Due to their proximity to neural structures and the presence of the high-riding vertebral artery (VA), these techniques are complicated. The risk of VA damage can be decreased by mobilizing the VA. Using cadaveric specimens in this study was aimed to demonstrate C2 pedicle and C1-C2 transarticular screw placement with VA mobilization and a novel C2 inferior corpus screw placement technique. Methods: In this study, twelve adult cadaveric specimens and two adult dry cadaveric C2 bones were used with the permission and decision of the University Research Ethics Committee. Colored silicone was injected into the arteries and veins of these twelve cadaveric specimens. Then, muscle dissection was performed stepwise, and the C2 vertebrae of the cadavers were revealed with a surgical microscope. Each specimen and entire stages of the dissections were recorded photographically. After cadaver dissections, screw placement was performed with three different techniques. Finally, radiological imaging was done with fluoroscopy. Results: After dissection, the lateral mass of the C2 vertebra was observed, and lateral to it, the transverse process and foramen were detected with the help of a hook. Next, the posterior wall of the VA groove was removed using a 1 mm thin plate Kerrison rongeur until the VA loop could partially be observed the VA. This enables us to find the top of the loop of the VA and mobilize it inferiorly using a dissector. Following this step, the C1-2 transarticular, C2 pedicle, and the novel C2 inferior corpus screw placement can be performed safely by directly visualizing the artery. Conclusions: Due to the nearby neurologic and vascular structures, placing the C2 pedicle and C1-2 transarticular screw is a challenging procedure, especially in high-riding VA cases. However, it is possible to place the C2 pedicle, C1-2 transarticular, and novel C2 inferior corpus screw after the mobilization of the VA. This study aimed to show all of them together on a cadaver for the first time, to understand the anatomy of the C2 vertebra, and to use screw placement techniques to minimize the risk of complications.

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Turk Neurosurg ; 2023 Oct 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39087292

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AIM: Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is a common spinal pathology characterized by increased signal intensity (ISI) differences on magnetic resonance imaging, prompting research into its prognostic implications. This retrospective multicenter study aimed to compare the preoperative and postoperative ISI outcomes of CSM patients who underwent posterior decompression and fusion, and to assess the correlation between ISI changes and postsurgical clinical prognosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The results from 123 patients were evaluated. In addition to demographic data, such as age and gender, factors, including body mass index (BMI); smoking history; duration of symptoms; follow-up periods; levels of decompression and fusion; comorbidities, such as diabetes, coronary artery disease, and hypertension; ISI grading; cervical sagittal vertical axis; C2-7 cervical lordosis parameters; and Modified Japanese Orthopedic Association (mJOA) scores, were statistically analyzed preoperatively and postoperatively Results: ISI improved in 39 patients (31.7%), remained unchanged in 53 patients (latent, 43.1%), and deteriorated in 31 patients (25.2%). There were no statistically significant differences in terms of age, gender, BMI, or levels of decompression and fusion between patients with ISI improvement, latent ISI, and worsened ISI. Patients with ISI improvement had the highest postoperative C2-7 lordosis values and shortest duration of symptoms. There was no statistically significant difference in the mJOA scores between patients with and without ISI improvement. CONCLUSION: ISI improvement in CSM patients undergoing posterior cervical decompression and fusion is influenced by symptom duration and preoperative-postoperative cervical lordosis values. However, this study did not find a correlation between ISI improvement and clinical recovery based on the mJOA scores.

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Turk Neurosurg ; 32(5): 756-763, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35416263

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AIM: To evaluate the clinical processes of patients with cervical postlaminectomy kyphosis (PLK) who underwent standalone posterior pedicle screw fixation surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The results of 21 patients with cervical PLK treated using the pedicle screw method between 2015 and 2018 were retrospectively examined. Patient data included demographic information and indications for surgery. Furthermore, the following criteria were calculated for each patient: cervical sagittal vertical axis (cSVA), C2-7 cervical lordosis (CL) parameters, modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association (mJOA) score, Neck Disability Index (NDI) score and visual analogue scale score, and these were evaluated preoperatively and postoperatively statistically. RESULTS: A total of 21 patients with PLK were evaluated. In terms of radiographic parameters, postoperative cSVA was significantly lower than the preoperative cSVA, and postoperative CL was significantly higher than the preoperative CL (p < 0.001, p < 0.001, respectively). Postoperative mJOA scores were significantly higher than the preoperative scores (p < 0.001). Both postoperative NDI and VAS scores were significantly lower than the preoperative scores (p < 0.001, p < 0.001 respectively). CONCLUSION: Pedicle screw fixation was found to be an effective treatment for cervical PLK. Although this technique is not preferred by many spine surgeons because of its high complication rate, it has a positive effect on the quality of life scores and provides optimal correction.


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Cifosis , Lordosis , Tornillos Pediculares , Vértebras Cervicales/diagnóstico por imagen , Vértebras Cervicales/cirugía , Humanos , Cifosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Cifosis/etiología , Cifosis/cirugía , Lordosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Lordosis/etiología , Lordosis/cirugía , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/diagnóstico por imagen , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/etiología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/cirugía , Calidad de Vida , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Global Spine J ; 12(1): 37-44, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32787628

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STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. OBJECTIVES: Chiari malformation (CM) is characterized by a downward displacement of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum. This tonsillar herniation may sometimes be accompanied by syringomyelia and/or basilar invagination (BI). In this study, we examined the surgical outcomes of patients by underwent C1-2 reduction + fixation (C1-2RF), which is a new method defined by Goel, in the literature. METHODS: Between 2015 and 2018, 21 patients (mean age and duration of follow-up: 39 years and 20 months, respectively) with CM were treated with atlantoaxial fixation. We found syringomyelia in all patients and BI in 9 of them. In all cases, radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging were performed radiologically. C1-2RF was performed in all patients. Preoperative and postoperative clinical Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores were obtained. Syrinx size and cerebrospinal fluid flow rate were compared radiologically. RESULTS: All patients were treated with C1-2RF. None of the patients underwent foramen magnum decompression or intervention for the syrinx. Occipital bone and subaxial spinal structures were not included in the fixation. In addition to significant clinical improvement, significant improvement in syringomyelia and cerebrospinal fluid flow rate was seen on the radiographs of all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Although posterior fossa decompression and/or duraplasty is a common treatment modality in CM, we propose that the C1-2RF method described by Goel is a radiologically and clinically effective treatment method, whether or not BI and/or syringomyelia in CM are present. This article is the first article of central and axial atlantoaxial dislocation, except for Goel's writings in the literature.

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Turk Neurosurg ; 31(4): 641-653, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33759174

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AIM: An increasing number of biomarkers of primary glioblastoma (GBM) have recently been described. We aimed to investigate the biological and clinical factors that affect survival in Turkish patients with primary GBM. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The clinical and demographic data of all patients with primary GBM diagnosed between 2007 and 2016 were evaluated. In all the patients? pathological specimens, O6 methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) methylation and isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) 1 mutation were detected retrospectively by immunohistochemistry. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, log-rank test, and multivariate analyses of the Cox hazard proportional model for all the variables were performed using the SPSS statistical package. The treatment details and other patient-related factors were identified, and their correlations were analyzed. RESULTS: We enrolled 137 primary GBM patients to the study. Median progression free survival (PFS) was 8.57 months (95% CI:6.8-9.5) and median overall survival (OS) was 12 months (95% CI:10.8-13.3). IDH-1 mutations were detected in 21 primary GBMs (15.3%). PFS was 15.43 ± 1.95 months. Survival rates were higher, but no statistically significant difference (p=0.074). MGMT methylation was detected in 40 primary GBMs (29.2%). OS and PFS of MGMT (+) cases were higher than MGMT(-) cases (p=0.001; p=0.001 respectively). Ki67 (%) measurement (10%-90%) average is 32.64 ± 16.56. No statistically significant between higher and lower ki67 levels (p=0.510, p=0.505 respectively). KPS (%) more than 70 at the time of diagnosis statistically significant longer median OS and PFS (p=0.001). PFS and OS were higher in all treatment modalities. CONCLUSION: The most important factors that affected survival were performance score, MGMT methylation status, systemic oncologic therapy, and IDH mutation in the Turkish population with primary GBM. We demonstrated that MGMT methylation and higher KPS levels were associated with significiantly longer OS and PFS.


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Neoplasias Encefálicas/mortalidad , Glioblastoma/mortalidad , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Encefálicas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Encefálicas/genética , Neoplasias Encefálicas/terapia , Metilación de ADN , Metilasas de Modificación del ADN/genética , Enzimas Reparadoras del ADN/genética , Femenino , Glioblastoma/diagnóstico , Glioblastoma/genética , Glioblastoma/terapia , Humanos , Isocitrato Deshidrogenasa/genética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mutación , Pronóstico , Estudios Retrospectivos , Análisis de Supervivencia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Proteínas Supresoras de Tumor/genética , Turquía/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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Turk Neurosurg ; 31(5): 686-693, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33978201

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AIM: To evaluate the role of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) as a primary or secondary treatment for hydrocephalus and factors affecting ETV success. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pediatric and adult patients with symptomatic hydrocephalus treated with ETV during 11 years (2008?2019) in our clinic were retrospectively evaluated. Patients were divided into primary ETV group, in which ETV was the first method of hydrocephalus treatment, and secondary ETV group, in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage procedures were initially attempted. Statistical data analyses were performed to compare the outcomes of primary and secondary ETV groups. RESULTS: In total, 317 patients treated with ETV [140 (44%) patients aged 3?18 years and 177 (55%) aged 19?80 years] were followed-up for a mean duration of 60 months. Primary and secondary ETV groups comprised 207 and 110 patients, respectively. Further, 170 (82%) patients in the primary ETV group and fifty-nine patients (53%) in the secondary ETV group benefited from ETV. Primary ETV was associated with the highest probability of success (OR: 11.87). Increasing age (OR: 0.97) and male sex (OR: 4.719) increase the probability of achieving success. The overall prediction accuracy of the model was 72.2%. Kaplan?Meier survival analysis showed no significant difference between categorical groups in terms of time to failure (1.3 and 5 years), sex, ETV type, and categorized age (below 18 and above) (p > 0.05). Complications occurred during or after ETV in 14 patients. CONCLUSION: Unlike most studies, our study includes both adult and pediatric groups. According to the findings obtained in our study, the recovery rate was higher in the primary ETV group (82%) than in the secondary ETV group (53%). According to the model we created, our prediction rate of recovery was 72%. Primary ETV, male sex, and advanced age are important predictors of success in ETV.


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Hidrocefalia , Neuroendoscopía , Tercer Ventrículo , Adulto , Niño , Humanos , Hidrocefalia/cirugía , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tercer Ventrículo/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ventriculostomía
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J Korean Neurosurg Soc ; 64(2): 247-254, 2021 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33715326

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OBJECTIVE: The subaxial cervical pedicle screwing technique shows powerful biomechanical properties for posterior cervical fusion. When applying a pedicle screw using the freehand technique, it is essential to analyse cervical computed tomography and plan the surgery accordingly. Normal cervical computed tomography is usually performed in the supine position, whereas during surgery, the patient lies in a prone position. This fact leads us to suppose that radiological evaluations may yield misleading results. Our study aimed to investigate whether there is any superiority between preoperative preparation on computed tomography performed in the prone position and that performed in the supine position. METHODS: This study included 17 patients (132 pedicle screws) who were recently operated on with cervical vertebral computed tomography in the prone position and 17 patients (136 pedicle screws) who were operated on by conventional cervical vertebral computed tomography as the control group. The patients in both groups were compared in terms of age, gender, pathological diagnosis, screw malposition and complications. A screw malposition evaluation was made according to the Gertzbein-Robbins scale. RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was observed between the two groups regarding age, gender and pathological diagnosis. The screw malposition rate (from 11.1% to 6.9%, p<0.05), mean malposition distance (from 2.18 mm to 1.86 mm, p <0.05), and complications statistically significantly decreased in the prone position computed tomography group. CONCLUSION: Preoperative surgical planning by performing cervical vertebral computed tomography in the prone position reduces screw malposition and complications. Our surgical success increased with a simple modification that can be applied by all clinicians without creating additional radiation exposure or additional costs.

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Turk Neurosurg ; 31(4): 510-518, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33759156

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AIM: To evaluate the patient groups with ankylosing spinal disorder (ASD) in terms of patients? characteristics, applied surgical approaches, and the outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between 2008-2019, 50 ASD patients (35?80 years) were operated on subaxial cervical fracture. The mean follow-up time was 48 months. According to the surgical approach, the patients were divided into three groups: patients who only underwent anterior fusion [AF], patients who only underwent posterior fusion [PF], and patients who underwent anteroposterior fusion [APF]. In this retrospective study, we examined the patients? files and outpatient checks to evaluate the history, operations, neurological results, and complications in cases. RESULTS: After undergoing respective surgical interventions, 1 of the 7 patients in the AF group (14%), 2 of the 18 patients in the PF group (18%), and 3 of the 25 patients in the APF group (12%) died. The postoperative American Spinal Injury Association scores were statistically better in all groups than in the preoperative scores. Among the surgical interventions, improvement in the APF group was significantly better than in other groups. CONCLUSION: Although there is a higher amount of surgery related complications in the APF group, the biomechanical and clinical results are better than the other two surgical interventions.


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Vértebras Cervicales/lesiones , Traumatismos del Cuello/cirugía , Fracturas de la Columna Vertebral/cirugía , Espondilitis Anquilosante/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Vértebras Cervicales/cirugía , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Traumatismos del Cuello/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Enfermedades de la Columna Vertebral/epidemiología , Enfermedades de la Columna Vertebral/cirugía , Fracturas de la Columna Vertebral/epidemiología , Espondilitis Anquilosante/epidemiología , Resultado del Tratamiento , Turquía/epidemiología
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World Neurosurg ; 147: e105-e110, 2021 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33285335

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OBJECTIVE: In this study, we aimed to examine the effect of myeloperoxidase on aneurysm rupture in patients with cerebral aneurysms with and without rupture. METHODS: The study included 53 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage operated on due to cerebral aneurysm in our clinic, and 49 patients without subarachnoid hemorrhage. After the operation, the domes taken from the aneurysms were embedded in paraffin blocks and scored after hematoxylin and eosin and immunohistochemical staining was carried out. RESULTS: The myeloperoxidase score was 1 in 29.4% of the patients, 2 in 40.2%, 3 in 12.7%, and 4 in 17.6%. Multiple aneurysms were detected in 24.5% of the patients. The median myeloperoxidase score was higher in patients with bleeding aneurysms than those that did not bleed (3 vs. 1; P < 0.001). In addition, the ratio of patients with a myeloperoxidase score of 2 or above was higher among patients with bleeding aneurysms. CONCLUSIONS: In our study, finding myeloperoxidase scores higher in cases of ruptured aneurysms compared with unruptured aneurysms reveals the relationship of myeloperoxidase with ruptured cerebral aneurysms.


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Aneurisma Roto/enzimología , Aneurisma Roto/cirugía , Aneurisma Intracraneal/enzimología , Aneurisma Intracraneal/cirugía , Peroxidasa/metabolismo , Adulto , Anciano , Biomarcadores/análisis , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Peroxidasa/análisis , Estudios Prospectivos
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